Yengi Askyn Nur
Yengi Askin Nur formed in Azerbaijan in the early 2000s. The band's name translates to "New Love's Light." They released their self-titled debut album in...
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Yengi Askin Nur formed in Azerbaijan in the early 2000s. The band's name translates to "New Love's Light." They released their self-titled debut album in 2005, followed by "Allah Şahit" in 2006.
Their song "Allah Şahit" became a significant hit in 2005. The track's emotional delivery connected with listeners, helping establish the band's presence. Other songs like "Ay İnanmıyorum" and "Başımın Tatlı Belası" followed in their catalog.
The group included vocalist Elnur Hüseynov, guitarist Ramin Əliyev, bassist Elnur Məmmədov, drummer Elşad Qədimov, and keyboardist Rövşən Mehdiyev. They put out several albums through 2012, including "Yol Ver" in 2008 and "Sevgi" in 2010.
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